A new video has emerged of the violent altercation which led to fallen Opals star Liz Cambage leaving the Australian Opals on the eve of the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.
Liz Cambage says she’s planning to revive her basketball career by playing for the Nigerian national team. The bid comes two years after an incident with that same team in her last outing for Australia.
The Los Angeles Sparks hit a skid following Cambage’s departure last month and failed to make the play-offs,which begin this week.
Liz Cambage’s basketball career is in limbo after she left WNBA side Los Angeles Sparks with nine games left in the season.
Under siege in Australia,Liz Cambage is taking refuge in the LA Sparks as fallout continues from her exit from the Opals last year.
The Opals are sick of talking about their famous former teammate but after more explosive allegations came out,the Liz Cambage story looks set to continue.
Australian basketball star Liz Cambage allegedly called the Nigerian women’s basketball team “monkeys” during an infamous pre-Olympics warm-up match last year.
The Opals will host Japan’s Olympic silver medal-winners in three friendly matches ahead of the 2022 World Cup in Sydney this September.
Basketball star Liz Cambage has responded to allegations about the abuse she directed towards Nigerian players before the Tokyo Olympics,coming as Australian greats Andrew Bogut and Andrew Gaze weighed into the heated issue.
Former Opals captain Jenna O’Hea says Australian basketball star Liz Cambage told the Nigerian women’s basketball team to “go back to your Third World country” in a warm-up game before the Olympics last year.
It’s been a big week for Australians in basketball,with LeBron James praising a young rookie,Ben Simmons edging closer to a debut for the Nets and Liz Cambage being unveiled in LA,among other things.